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November 21st, 2011

CISAC Honors graduate awarded a Rhodes Scholarship

CISAC, FSI Stanford Announcement

Congratulations to Anand Habib, selected this weekend for a Rhodes Scholarship. Habib, a biology major, was a Class of 2011 CISAC honors graduate. His thesis focused on health governance, and he is currently working at a medical clinic about 100 miles outside of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Read more »



May 8th, 2011

CISAC honors student awarded for "exceptional, tangible" intellectual achievement

CISAC, FSI Stanford Announcement

Ten undergraduates recently received the 2011 Deans' Award for Academic Accomplishment, which honors extraordinary undergraduate students for "exceptional, tangible" intellectual achievements. Among them: CISAC honors student Anand Habib, a senior majoring in biology with honors in international security studies. He is completing an honors thesis focusing on health governance. Read more »



February 25th, 2010

CISAC supports development of North Korea's first drug-resistant tuberculosis diagnostic lab

CISAC, FSI Stanford in the news

In an unprecedented collaboration between U.S. and North Korean tuberculosis experts, Stanford specialists are working with doctors from Pyongyang's Ministry of Public Health to develop that country's first diagnostic laboratory for drug-resistant tuberculosis (TB). Read more »



November 12th, 2008

Transitions 2009 conference to focus on action plan for President-elect Obama

CISAC's Stephen Stedman, Bruce Jones from NYU and Carlos Pascual from the Brookings Institution will unveil a "plan for action" for President-elect Obama to tackle emerging transnational threats at FSI's annual conference Nov. 13. The plan is part of "Managing Global Insecurity," a project launched in 2007 that seeks to build international support for institutions and partnerships that can help foster peace and security for the next 50 years. Read more »



November 2nd, 2008

Lawrence Wein, CISAC faculty member, is cited in article about America's unpreparedness for a bioterrorism attack

in the news: City Journal on October 1, 2008

Despite billions of dollars, America is still not prepared for a bioterrorism attack, writes Judith Miller. The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist cites Lawrence Wein's research in this article. Read more »



July 22nd, 2008

Book Review: The Gunslinger

CISAC, CDDRL, PGJ Op-ed: Boston Review

FSI senior fellow Stephen Stedman reviews John Bolton's book, Surrender Is not an Option, in the July/August issue of the Boston Review. "The memoir reads like an international relations primer done in the style of a modern morality tale," he writes. "Imagine Kenneth Waltz's classic Man, the State, and War as written by Ayn Rand." Read more »



April 16th, 2008

Preparation is key to avoiding 'worst-case outcome,' Chertoff says

CISAC members Lynn Eden, Martha Crenshaw, and Mariano-Florentino CuĂ©llar participated in"Germ Warfare, Contagious Disease and the Constitution," a daylong event co-hosted by Stanford Law School. CISAC affiliate Laura Donohue conceived and developed the project. Read more »




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